Welcome to the class! Our course "GIS for Public Health" @SwissTPH is underway, with participants digging into QGIS and R to learn about spatial data and analysis. Maps and more🙂🌍🌎🌏 For next year's course: https://lnkd.in/etb6sfpc @SSPHplus
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The 2019-2023 American Community Survey (ACS) five-year estimates are now available within ArcGIS Living Atlas. These ready-to-use layers empower people to instantly begin to explore, map, and analyze the data. https://ow.ly/T55X50ULhXB
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Calling all crime analysts and public safety professionals! 🚨👮🚓 If you'd like to learn how location impacts public safety incidents, trends, and operations, then Esri's ArcGIS Analysis Workflows for Public Safety course is for you → https://ow.ly/1Y5Q50RFhkH This two-day course will equip you with the skills to effectively use spatial statistics tools, identify patterns, and apply analytical techniques to predict behavior. #PublicSafety #SpatialAnalysis #CrimeAnalysis #ArcGIS
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My first course, 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐬𝐩𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐚 𝐀𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐲𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬 𝐄𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 is live on linkedin - providing you with the complete mustknow guide to start working woth spatial data. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/dN_fCu53
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Fed up wasting loads of time looking for and formatting geospatial data? Try looking instead at the Esri Living Atlas of the World, which provides a one-stop-shop for information that that is authoritative, up-to-date and ready-to-use in #ArcGIS.🌍📊 Discover #LivingAtlas https://lnkd.in/eCfH_gy3
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Hi community I want to share with you this article, “Comparing spatial patterns in raster data using R”. Which is about comparing raster in two different times and areas. I think is ideal if you are making study about forest cover. 📄 https://lnkd.in/eRqikRTH You can also watch the conference of Dr. Jakub Nowosad, where his explains the methods to develop his article. 📽 https://lnkd.in/eHd4VmCM (12” – 39”)
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See you in class! Calling all crime analysts and public safety professionals! 🚨👮🚓 If you'd like to learn how location impacts public safety incidents, trends, and operations, then Esri's ArcGIS Analysis Workflows for Public Safety course is for you → https://ow.ly/Pzyg50RFJEw This two-day course will equip you with the skills to effectively use spatial statistics tools, identify patterns, and apply analytical techniques to predict behavior. #PublicSafety #SpatialAnalysis #CrimeAnalysis #ArcGIS
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Not sure how to build healthy communities with GIS? Join our chief medical officer in this blog series where she starts at the basics. Health GIS 101 will explore how mapping, spatial analysis, and ArcGIS are shaping a healthier future. Read here https://lnkd.in/g4Mek7c2
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🌍 Did you know when Geospatial Analytics got started? The roots of geospatial analytics trace back to the pioneering work of Dr. John Snow in 1854 in the UK. During a cholera outbreak in London, he mapped the locations of cases and identified a contaminated water pump as the source. 💡 This simple yet revolutionary use of spatial data to solve a public health crisis is considered one of the earliest examples of geospatial analysis. Dr. Snow’s work not only saved lives but also laid the foundation for modern mapping and data visualization techniques. 🗺️ A reminder that map-based insights can have a massive impact! 💜
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🌍 Day 6 of the #30DayMapChallenge: Raster! 🌍 Inspired by Milos Popovic, PhD's tutorial, this map showcases deforestation in northern Morocco through raster data. The visualization contrasts forest cover from 2000 with forest loss occurring between 2013 and 2023. 📍 Data: Hansen Global Forest Change Dataset 🛠️ Tools: R (terra, tidyterra)
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📊✨ Check Out the Beautiful Public Data Project! Explore Beautiful Public Data, an engaging project by investigative data reporter Jon Keegan. This platform dives into government archives to unearth visually interesting datasets and present them in a captivating way. 🌟 What You'll Find: Unique Datasets: From the complexities of the U.S. radio spectrum to the history of America's highway signs, each dataset reveals fascinating insights about our world. Visual Storytelling: Keegan not only showcases the data but also explains its origins and the methods behind the visualizations, making the information accessible and engaging. Diverse Topics: Highlights include the National Library of Medicine’s Pillbox database, highway photologs documenting U.S. roadways, and even a dataset of mugshots for training image recognition systems. 📬 Contribute Your Discoveries: If you know of any intriguing datasets or visual information collected by the government, Jon encourages you to share your finds! 🔗 Check out Beautiful Public Data to discover a wealth of information that combines art, data, and storytelling in delightful ways. https://lnkd.in/d9fFqGJi #PublicData #DataVisualization #OpenData #BeautifulPublicData #JonKeegan #DataJournalism
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